Ginger

Known for its gnarled and twisted root, ginger’s custard-yellow hue lends a spicy complexity to dishes both savory and sweet. Portions of Fair Trade USA certified ginger profits are used to build bathrooms and community centers for villages in farming cooperatives. Find it in: Simply Organic Spice Cookie Mix

Nutmeg

Native to Indonesia’s spice islands, but also fair-trade certified in India, this warm, pungent, and spicy seed comes from a fruit that looks like an apricot. In 2011, the United States imported more than 17,000 pounds of nutmeg, accounting for 7 percent of all fair trade usa herbs and spices. Some proceeds provide microloans for local small businesses. Try: Spicely Fair Trade Organic Whole Nutmeg

Vanilla

This intensely fragrant, orchid-flower pod has a laborintensive production process. Each orchid is hand-pollinated, and each bean is individually picked, cured, and fermented before it morphs into the black pod found in stores. Fair Trade has helped Ugandan vanilla farmers establish health care facilities. Find it in: Sweetriot Dark Chocolate With Kickin' coconut

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